“Over the past few decades in Ontario politics, over what I’ve said and how I’ve conducted myself, I’ve been a lot of different things to a lot of different people," Hudak said on his last day. That included being an MPP, a minister, a party leader, and a "robot." ( Nathan Denette / THE CANADIAN PRESS File Photo )Former Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak was celebrated by all parties on his last day in the legislature as a dedicated advocate, a family man — and actually not a robot. “Since he’s left as leader I often hear from people — and some of you may hear it too — ‘I like this new Tim Hudak,’ or, ‘Why wasn’t that Tim Hudak on the campaign trail?’” said PC colleague Lisa MacLeod. “Well, he is that Tim Hudak and he’s always been that Tim Hudak, and it’s the Tim Hudak that I like.”
Source: thestar September 16, 2016 00:57 UTC